Stroke activation at St. Luke's North Hospital, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics at St. Luke's North Hospital in Kansas City requested a stroke activation for a patient with slurred speech and stage four cancer. After tests showed no bleeding in the brain, the patient began speaking more clearly. Medical personnel identified a possible transient ischemic attack and continued monitoring the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yes, this is Paramedic Grayland.
00:01
We're at your facility and want to do a stroke activation.
00:05
The patient has stage four cancer.
00:09
(Name withheld) is not on any blood thinners, about 30 minutes ago.
00:15
(Name withheld) was having a conversation.
00:17
(Name withheld) started slurring words, couldn't get the words out correctly.
00:22
So at this time,
00:25
Since the CT came back negative, (name withheld) is speaking much better.
00:28
So we'll probably have a transient ischemic attack going on.
00:31
Blood pressure 177 over 82, respiratory rate is clear.
00:35
Pulse ox is 98, heart rate 119, blood sugar is 153.
00:39
IVs established, will be there in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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